Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Too Busy!
Its that time of year... canning, sewing holiday gifts, and soccer, gymnastics... and MORE! Its been hard to get sewing- i do have more to post so come back soon to check out a drawing!
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Crafty Pumpkin
Items that you will need are:
2 green fabrics- one for leaf and one for the stem
Orange for the pumpkin
Leaves to embellish
Raffia
Embroidery Floss
stuffing/batting and poly-pellets
Friday, September 10, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Pocket of Posies Quilt Block or Framed Sewing Art
Pocket of Posies Wall Decoration or create more for a quilt. |
Things that you will need:
Green Fabric for the "grass" Blue Fabric for the "sky" Three colors of "flower" colors pinking Shears, straight pins and a button an 8x10 inch picture frame |
Measure the Back Insert of your picture frame. You will need to add 2 inches to this total this will be your measurements for your block.
I have a 8 x 10 inch picture frame, so my measurements are going to be a finished block of 10 x 12 inches |
Next measure, cut and sew your main block.
For this particular block I cut the Blue block 10 x 7 1/2 inches
for the green block I cut it 10 x 5 1/2
Now you are ready to cut all your Posy Petals
You are now ready to use a spray adhesive, my fast and easy way of appliquéing
When your sewing the Posy on to your block, sew a 5/8 inch seam from the edge (I move my needleplacement over to the far left and sew with the fabric lined up against the edge of my presser foot.
Now Cut and fray your edges.
make slits with your scissors, cut up to your stitches, do this on all your posies.
I now rat or crunch my fabric to fray the edges.
now repeat these steps till you have enough to make a quilt:
I will post the dimensions in another post
"Pocket Full of Posies" Quilt
OR
center into the picture frame
Place frame back on
Use your spray adhesive to secure fabric to the frame backing. I like to use pins to secure till its dry.
After it is dry you are ready to display your sewn art!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Pillow Cases
Pillow Cases are a great gift, they are fun to make and you can make them for yourself, a gift for a cousin, niece or nephew, or your little girls dolly. They only limit is your imagination.
I have just recently started teaching a young neighbor friend, and she decided to make one for her cousin's birthday. She made a Standard Pillow case and mine is a "baby-doll" size. I measured the doll crib to help me get my measurements. I knew I wanted to make the finished pillow case 14" X 9" - I had to do a little math to get all the dimensions just right, but it was a fun project to do.
What you will need is:
Fabric for the body (I like to use a cotton/polyester blend- it has minimal shrinkage and after washings it doesn't need ironing as much.)
Contrasting color of fabric for the hem
Thread
Scissors or Pinking shears or cutting blade
Straight Pins
Sewing Machine
NOTE:(*fabric usually comes approximately 42"to 45" wide when you are buy it off the bolt from the fabric store, so if the fabric measures 42-45 inches these are the right measurement to follow. If the measurements are different you will need to make appropriate adjustments.)
The measurements for the different size pillow cases are:
Baby Doll: Body: 10" x 11" (cut 2)
Contrasting Hem: 8" x 10" (cut 2)
Finished: 9" x 14"
Fabric needed for 1 Pillow Case:
12 x 12 inches of fabric (for the body)
9 x12inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
Standard: Body: 22" x 28" (cut 2)
Contrasting Hem: 9" x 22" (cut 2)
Finished: 21" x 32"
Fabric needed for 1 Pillow Case:
30 inches of fabric (for the body)
10 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
For A pair of Standard Cases
60 inches of fabric (for the body)
20 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
Queen: Body: 22" x 32" (cut 2)
Contrasting Hem: 9" x 22" (cut 2)
Finished: 21" x 36"
Fabric needed for 1 Pillow Queen Sized Case:
1 Yard of fabric (for the body)
10 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
For A pair of Queen Sized Cases
2 Yards of fabric (for the body)
20 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
King: : Body: 22" x 38" (cut 2)
Contrasting Hem: 9" x 22" (cut 2)
Finished: 21" x 42"
Fabric needed for 1 King Sized Pillow Case:
1 Yard of fabric (for the body)
10 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
For A pair of King Sized Cases
2 Yards of fabric (for the body)
20 inches of contrasting fabric (for your hem)
After you purchase you fabric it is important to pre-wash your fabric. Wash it on a normal setting and dry it on a medium to low setting. Iron it gently- DO NOT STRETCH OR PULL your fabric |
Take the ironed hem fabric and the body fabric, with right sides together line up and pin, (line up the raw edges of the hem to the edge of the shortest side of the body fabric). |
Set your needle position to the center of the presser foot, measure 1/2 inch seam allowance. Straight stitch - be sure to back stitch at the beginning and at the end of your seam. |
After you have finished your straight stitch set your stitching for a zig zag and place your presser foot to the edge of your fabric, zig zag along each edge of your pillow case. |
Press your seem toward the body of the pillow case. Repet these steps with your other "body and hem" fabrics. |
Now you should have two halves that look the same. (front and back) Match up the two halves, place right sides together, pin and sew a straight stitch all the way around the case |
Trim corners Turn Right sides out and press. |
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